Grapevine leafroll-associated virus


Grapevine leafroll-associated virus is a name for a group of viruses infecting grapevine in the genus Closterovirus.
Obscure mealybugs feed on the phloem of vines and woody-stemmed plants, especially pear and apple trees and grape vines. Some individuals are vectors for infectious pathogens and can transmit them from plant to plant while feeding; mealybug-spread grapevine leafroll associated virus type III, in particular, has wreaked havoc among the grapes of New Zealand, reducing the crop yield of infected vineyards by up to 60%.
Leafroll viruses are associated with rugose wood condition of grapevine.